Academics - Undergraduate Program

Cybersecurity Minor

A minor in Cybersecurity may be earned by a student in any University bachelor's degree program. This minor provides students with an opportunity to help infuse cybersecurity fundamentals into other degree programs. To qualify for a Minor in Cybersecurity, students must complete a minimum of 18 credits as described below with a minimum grade of C- in each course.

(a) The listed 400 and 600-level courses are open to any student who has completed the necessary prerequisites (or obtained permission of instructor). Other courses can be included upon approval by the minor administration committee.

Further inquiries about the Cybersecurity Minor can be made to Professor Chase Cotton at (302) 831-8517 or ccotton@udel.edu.

Sustainable Energy Technology Minor

A minor in Sustainable Energy Technology may be earned by a student in any University bachelor's degree program through successful completion of a minimum of 15 credits as described below. Before beginning these courses, the student must meet the required course prerequisites. A minimum grade of C- is required in all courses completed for the minor.

CURRICULUM CREDITSCourse Requirements

(1) All students must complete three courses (9 credits or more) out of the following set of courses:

Other courses may be included upon approval of the minor administration committee.

Further inquiries about the Sustainable Energy Technology Minor can be made to Professor Keith Goossen at (302) 831-0590 or goossen@udel.edu.

Bioelectrical Engineering Minor

A minor in Bioelectrical Engineering may be earned by a student in any University
bachelor’s degree program. This minor provides students with an opportunity to
integrate physiology and biological sciences with engineering aspects in signal
measurement and processing. To qualify for a Minor in Bioelectrical Engineering,
students must complete a minimum of 21 credits as described below with a
minimum grade of C- in each course.

(*) Seats reserved for ECE students only during the spring semester.
(a) BISC 208 cannot be substituted for BISC 207.
(b) It is understood that PHYS 201/207 is taken before PHYS 202/208.
(c) The listed 400 and 600-level courses are open to any student who has
completed requirements (1) and (2) and the necessary prerequisites (or obtained
permission of instructor).

Further inquiries about the Bioelectrical Engineering Minor can be made to
Professor Michael Haney at 831-4299 or haney@udel.edu.

MINOR IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

The minor in Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) requires EITHER the successful completion of 15 credits in Computer or Electrical Engineering courses OR the successful completion of 12 credits in Computer or Electrical Engineering courses and the successful completion of MATH 242, CISC 181 or PHYS 208.

Students pursuing the minor can get advice from the ECE office or from the Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department.

The minor is not available to students majoring in Electrical Engineering (ELEG) or Computer Engineering (CPEG).

Accomplishment of a minor in Electrical & Computer Engineering has many advantages but it must be understood that meeting the requirements for a minor in Electrical & Computer Engineering without fulfilling the remaining requirements for an accredited engineering degree does not provide the breadth and depth of knowledge required of an electrical or a computer engineer.

For students in other majors, such as Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or Computer Science, a minor in ECE will help expand their knowledge and capabilities and make them more desirable employees in many jobs.